Travel Nurse Source
Travel Nurse RN - Labor/Delivery - $2,468 per week in Washington, DC
Travel Nurse Source, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
TravelNurseSource is working with Care Career to find a qualified Labor/Delivery RN in Washington, Washington DC, 20032! Pay Information $2,468 per week About The Position Labor and Delivery Registered Nurses (RN) play an important role for expecting and new mothers. They care for women when they are in labor or right after they give birth. A Labor and Delivery Nurse provide additional support, be it emotional or physical, for those who experience complications in labor. They also work with doctors to ensure a safe delivery. Labor and Delivery Room nurses work in hospitals, community health centers, physicians' offices and adult education centers, providing one-on-one education to pregnant women and new mothers, to promote health and bonding for both mother and child. 28297658EXPTEMP Job Requirements Required for Onboarding BLS Color Vision Mandatory Exam Core Mandatory Part I Core Mandatory Part II (Nursing) Core Mandatory Part III L & D - Skills Labor And Delivery RN Preventing Medication Errors RN Pharmacology RN State License 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Exposure to a variety of cases and healthcare environments improves your clinical judgment and decision-making skills. This can be particularly valuable in high-pressure situations. In times of public health crises, travel nurses often play essential roles in vaccination campaigns, disease control efforts, and other initiatives that contribute to the well-being of communities. Tailor your career path by selecting assignments that align with your professional goals and interests. This customization allows you to focus on areas of healthcare that resonate with your passion. There is a strong community of travel nurses who share experiences, advice, and support through online forums and social media groups, creating a sense of camaraderie and shared purpose. Travel nursing assignments often take you to areas with healthcare shortages. Your presence in these communities contributes to filling critical gaps in healthcare services.